Emirates ramping up operations across Africa
from ALLOYCE KIMBUNGA in Dar-es-Salaam, TanzaniaDAR-ES-SALAAM - EMIRATES plans to increase flights to three African cities as part of a global initiative to ramp up seat capa ...
Read More »Dubai Tourism returns for South Africa roadshow
by TINTSWALO BALOYI JOHANNESBURG- DUBAI is offering South African travel agents and stakeholders an opportunity to network with stakeholders in the former’s hospitality ...
Read More »Women take centre stage in tourism revival
from DION HENRICK in Cape TownCAPE TOWN - THE empowerment of women is at the forefront of tourism development globally, stakeholders have reaffirmed on International Women’s ...
Read More »Tourism on course for complete recovery
from DION HENRICK in Cape TownCAPE TOWN - TOURISM is on track to achieve full recovery this year and ready to deliver on its potential as a pillar of peace and sustainability ...
Read More »Shandu flying high after defying dashed dream
from FUTHI MBHELE in DurbanDURBAN - GROWING up, Lizeka Shandu, wanted to be an air attendant but for reasons beyond her control, she was denied the opportunity. She never all ...
Read More »Durban on the cusp of a new, glorious era
from FUTHI MBHELE in DurbanDURBAN - DURBAN is poised to become a world-class tourism city, continental economic powerhouse as well as a water sport and recreation mecca in th ...
Read More »Countdown begins to Durban July
from FUTHI MBHELE in DurbanDURBAN - RACING enthusiasts have to start looking for the best fashion designers in order to get the perfect outfit as the countdown to South Afric ...
Read More »Momentous restaurant tackles junk food crisis
from FUTHI MBHELE in DurbanDURBAN - SOUTH Africa is infamous for its huge appetite for fast food and resultantly, the biggest obesity problem in Sub-Saharan Africa. This is P ...
Read More »Joburg exceeds pre-COVID levels, Cape Town almost there
from DION HENRICK in Cape TownCAPE TOWN - TRAVELLERS are returning to the South African major cities of Cape Town and Johannesburg with all indications they are bouncing back ...
Read More »Pandemic a blessing in disguise for Coffee Tree
from FUTHI MBHELE in DurbanDURBAN - THE outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic was a major blow to the hospitality and tourism sector. Seen here are patrons enjoying their meal ...
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